Where does “antichômage” come from?

antichômage (French) comes from French chômage, from French chômer, from Latin caumō, from Latin cauma, from Ancient Greek καῦμα, from Ancient Greek καίω, from Proto-Hellenic *káyyō.

antichômage (French): anti-unemployment

Definitions

  1. anti-unemployment

Ancestry of “antichômage”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchchômageidleness; unemployment
2Frenchchômerto be idle; to be out of work
3Latincaumōto rest during the heat; to siesta
4Latincaumaheat; heat of the day
5Ancient Greekκαῦμαburning, glow, heat; fever; holes cut by cautery
6Ancient GreekκαίωI light, kindle, set on fire; I burn, burn up; I...
7Proto-Hellenic*káyyō
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *káyyōEvery word from Ancient Greek καίωEvery word from Ancient Greek καῦμα